
In the absence of free health care, the centre has become the primary destination for community members, receiving about 120 beneficiaries of different age groups on a daily basis.
The centre provides integrated health services including primary health care, reproductive health, mental health, child health, nutrition, community health, laboratory tests, and medicines.
These efforts ensure that individuals have access to comprehensive health care without any financial burden, thus contributing to improving the level of public health in the region.
The opening of the centre is part of MEHAD’s ongoing efforts to promote access to health services in areas with severe healthcare shortages.
By launching and supporting health facilities, MEHAD remains committed to achieving an effective and sustainable medical response that meets the needs of the most vulnerable communities and contributes to building a more stable and inclusive health system.

